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Tracking Down a Career in Law Enforcement
This article is about how to find a career in civilian law enforcement after you retire from the military. It discusses the character traits you should have, and the hiring process, including exams and interviews. Links to PoliceRecruiter.com, CopLink, and Southwest Missouri State University info on law enforcement jobs.
Leaving the Military: Be Prepared
There may never be as great a challenge for a Sailor or Marine as leaving the military. Learn about the things you should do prior to leaving the military, such as obtaining your verification of military experience and training (VMET) document, networking, and taking advantage of transition resources.
Finding Your Dream Place to Retire
This article is about how to choose a retirement home based on cost of living, job market, locale, climate, and community resources. Links to Retired Officers Association, Monstermoving.com, Salary.com, Weather.com, and two Yahoo! directories.
Are You Ready to Separate?
This article is about how to prepare for separation from the military, discussing necessary documents and procedures. Links to the LIFELines Employment and Transition Assistance sections, the Transition Assistance Program (TAP), the Pre-separation Counseling Checklist (Form DD2648), Veterans Administration (VA) and the VA Disability Application (VA Form 21-256), Relocation Central, MonsterMoving.com, and Yahoo! Real Estate.


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